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A YAP/TAZ-Regulated Molecular Signature Is Associated with Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma.Academic Article Why?
A YAP/TAZ-Regulated Transcriptional Signature Associated with Oral Squamous Cell CarcinomaAcademic Article Why?
Glutamine-utilizing transaminases are a metabolic vulnerability of TAZ/YAP-activated cancer cells.Academic Article Why?
YAP/TAZ-NRG1 crosstalk in airway epithelial cell fate controlGrant Why?
Yap/Taz inhibit goblet cell fate to maintain lung epithelial homeostasis.Academic Article Why?
A Computational Model of YAP/TAZ Mechanosensing.Academic Article Why?
Convergence of YAP/TAZ, TEAD and TP63 activity is associated with bronchial premalignant severity and progression.Academic Article Why?
CRISPR-Mediated Approaches to Regulate YAP/TAZ Levels.Academic Article Why?
Hippo-Yap/Taz signaling: Complex network interactions and impact in epithelial cell behavior.Academic Article Why?
Influenza Induces Lung Lymphangiogenesis Independent of YAP/TAZ Activity in Lymphatic Endothelial Cells.Academic Article Why?
Integrin-FAK-CDC42-PP1A signaling gnaws at YAP/TAZ activity to control incisor stem cells.Academic Article Why?
Selective YAP/TAZ inhibition in fibroblasts via dopamine receptor D1 agonism reverses fibrosis.Academic Article Why?
TBK1 regulates YAP/TAZ and fibrogenic fibroblast activation.Academic Article Why?
The Hippo pathway effectors TAZ/YAP regulate dicer expression and microRNA biogenesis through Let-7.Academic Article Why?
Tumor-propagating cells and Yap/Taz activity contribute to lung tumor progression and metastasis.Academic Article Why?
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